Not every Texas elector cast their ballot for Donald Trump on Monday — one voted for John Kasich, another for Ron Paul — but the 36 who did were enough to officially push the President-elect over the top.

The ceremony in Austin lasted nearly three hours, longer than most years, one woman was escorted out after an outburst.

You could probably guess that Ezekiel Elliott’s touchdown celebration into the big Salvation Army red kettle Sunday night drew plenty of publicity for the charity. With millions of television viewers watching, the celebration was worth $200,000 in ad revenue, ESPN’s Darren Rovell reported.

By Monday afternoon, the benefit of that exposure was clear: In 14 hours after Elliott scored, online donors gave $182,000 — a 61 percent increase — to the Salvation Army, according to Rovell.

This week, Lockheed Martin has set up a full-scale model of the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet on Main Street in front of the Fort Worth Convention Center. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Thursday, visitors can climb into the cockpit for free.

The display is part of the run-up to the Armed Forces Bowl between Louisiana Tech and Navy on Friday afternoon at TCU’s Amon Carter Stadium. Check it out:

Visitors able to pose for photos in cockpit. Special to the Star-Telegram/Andrew Buckley